Since when can't an image be retweeted?
Text is much easier to modify than an image. You just start typing. No need for Photoshop or similar tools, which require skill to use effectively.
As she herself points out, she's merely skating past Twitter's 140-character text limit (and its inability to apply formatting, paragraphs, etc.). She just typed her screed into Word and posted a screenshot.
Here is what she posted (retweeted 104 times):
To be fair, early on, there were FReepers questioning the validity of the GoFundMe account. Too lazy to google. They would have quickly seen that the account's creator is associated with Dana Loesch, Project Veritas, and TheBlaze TV.
I seem to remember a Fire Chief—in Atlanta I believe—a Christian, who was fired for condemning homosexuality in his own church and on his own time.
That didn’t make any difference to the haters.
I also recall similar events where conservatives/Christians, acting privately, still ran into trouble at their jobs; but those details are hazy.
Seems to me the same rules should apply here.